Compassionate Alzheimer’s and Dementia Home Care Services in Shelbyville, Murfreesboro, Mount Juliet, Hermitage, Brentwood, and Nashville, TN
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Do you need compassionate care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia? At M Care Group, we specialize in providing personalized dementia care solutions that prioritize your loved one’s comfort and well-being. Our dedicated Alzheimer’s and dementia home care services in Shelbyville, Murfreesboro, Mount Juliet, Hermitage, Brentwood, and Nashville, TN, are designed to create a safe and nurturing home environment.
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We offer comprehensive support, including assistance with daily tasks and engaging activities that promote cognitive health, ensuring your loved one receives the highest quality care possible.
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Give your loved one the specialized care they deserve with M Care Group’s in-home dementia care services. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

Individualized Dementia Care
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At M Care Group, our dementia and Alzheimer’s home care is designed to focus on the individual, not the disease. Our goal is simple – we want your loved one to live a meaningful and fulfilling life.
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We understand the importance of a stable and familiar environment for those living with dementia. That’s why we take the time to create a personalized care plan that includes your loved one’s history, preferences, likes, and dislikes. By learning what brings them joy, comfort, or anxiety, we can provide care that truly respects their unique needs.
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We also know how overwhelming dementia-related behavioral changes can be for families. You deserve peace of mind knowing your loved one feels safe, secure, and cared for with the same love and attention you would provide. Our compassionate dementia care helps ease the burden on families while allowing your loved one to remain in their home, which is essential for emotional stability.
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At M Care Group, we believe families play a vital role in the dementia care journey. That’s why we involve you in selecting the right caregiver match and encourage ongoing feedback to ensure your loved one receives the best possible care.
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Let us support your family with high-quality, compassionate dementia care. Contact M Care Group today to learn more about our services.
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What does in-home support for veterans include?Veteran care services can include non-medical companion and personal care that covers everything from companionship and household duties like cooking, cleaning and laundry to individual needs such as bathing and hygiene, continence and toileting care, and mobility assistance. Select M Care Group offices also provide skilled nursing care.
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Are there any benefits for veterans who need home care?The Veterans Aid & Attendance Pension is a benefit that helps reduce the cost of care for older veterans and their surviving spouses. Veterans and their spouses who require the regular aid and attendance of another person (for activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, medication monitoring and other veteran care services) may qualify for this special benefit in addition to a monthly pension. To learn more about Aid and Attendance benefits, military service qualifications and how you may benefit from these services, visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Do veteran care services also include disability-related needs?While home care for veterans does not always have a disability component, select M Care Group caregivers are trained to help your loved one with mobility-related issues such as getting in and out of a vehicle or bed, moving around the house, climbing stairs or maintaining proper posture. Contact us today to discover if our veteran care services cover what you are seeking.
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How does veteran care differ from other types of home care services?In-home care for veterans is unique in that it can encompass many other types of care, including but not limited to companion care to keep your loved one social and combat loneliness, personal care services to ensure proper hygiene, senior care to help keep the household organized and respite care to give familial caregivers much-needed time away.